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  1. 1 hour ago, RadioGunner said:

    That is true. Hopefully the legislature holds them in check. They also have true constitutional sheriffs that handle LTCFs. We have sheriffs in NJ but they don't do gun permits. It would be nice if they did. 

    I think the NJ sheriffs have very limited power by statute. The NJ central power wouldn’t want anyone but themselves in a position to defend the US Constitution.


  2. 2 hours ago, 45Doll said:

    Rest assured PA is only one election away from becoming NJ. We'll see what goes down with this one next week. Shapiro is almost certainly worse than Murphy, and the Democrats in the legislature will try all the same crap if they get majorities.

    Well we have at least 5 years of freedom in PA. Back in the day PA had reciprocity with FL non-resident permits. Philadelphia gave its citizens a hard time getting permits so many simply went the FL or VA route. When the democrat AG Kathleen Kane came into office she voided many reciprocity agreements, probably at the suggestion of places like Philly. 


  3. 1 hour ago, Medriver99 said:

    What steps did you take to get the restrictions vacated?? I am in ocean County as well.

     

    Send an email to Judge Ryan's law clerk asking to have your Gizinski court order rescinded. Ryan's order actually spells out that sensitive area restrictions are the job of the legislature and not the judiciary.

    Jessica M. Layton

    Law Clerk to the Honorable Guy P. Ryan, P.J.Cr.

    Superior Court of New Jersey, Ocean Vicinage

    120 Hooper Avenue, Courtroom 12

    Toms River, N.J. 08754

    Tel: 732-504-0700, Ext. 64239

    E-mail: [email protected]

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  4. 1 hour ago, jbark said:

    Ocean County. 

    After my 2nd email to the Court requesting an update on my application, I received this response today:

    "Received 9/21/22. GP-OCN-578-22."

    That's it. 

    I'm not sure what number they are on.

    Wow, so you're #578 and in the queue, I'm 122 and had it submitted in July, got mine end of September. Not sure of the math there but the good news is there are two judges working this now instead of one.

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  5. 3 hours ago, bobabooey said:

    Did you have too send a vacate letter to the court or did you just received the vacate letter in the mail? 

    Simply email Judge Ryan’s law clerk, she’ll get the rescind order started. They must be doing many.

    Jessica M. Layton

    Law Clerk to the Honorable Guy P. Ryan, P.J.Cr.

    Superior Court of New Jersey, Ocean Vicinage

    120 Hooper Avenue, Courtroom 12

    Toms River, N.J. 08754

    Tel: 732-504-0700, Ext. 64239

    E-mail: [email protected]

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  6. 29 minutes ago, nooch450 said:

    According to the lawyers the New Jersey legislator has written itself exempt from personal liability due to the laws they pass... However in my opinion they are not exempt from federal civil rights lawsuits. There are federal civil rights statues on the books that I believe can be enforced against politicians.

    -Title 18, U.S.C., Section 241 - Conspiracy Against Rights 

    -Title 18, U.S.C., Section 242 - Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law

    See link here:

    https://www.fbi.gov/investigate/civil-rights/federal-civil-rights-statutes#:~:text=Title 18%2C U.S.C.%2C Section 241 - Conspiracy Against Rights&text=It further makes it unlawful,of any rights so secured.

    For some reason 2a groups never pursue this angle... I would love to see it attempted. In my opinion this is the ONLY way there civil rights violations will be reduced. Without personal accountability there is absolutely no reason for them to stop.

    Scott Bach has alluded to suing some if these guys personally so there must be something he’s working on.


  7. On 10/22/2022 at 10:54 AM, BigGuns said:

    You're not suppose to question this. For the first time, people can get a CCW in NJ.  You should just accept it.

    They can now CCW from their front door to their mailbox, and back.  This is a win for gun owners, right?

    Ha, your mailbox is generally on the 8 foot setback so not on your property. Before Bruen, couldn’t even get the mail and carry.

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  8. On 10/20/2022 at 1:47 PM, ESB said:

       

    Agree.  If your county is issuing permits without undue restrictions (other than limiting to guns qualified for).  I think what you may soon see is courts issuing extremely restricted permits like the one in Ocean county as a way around it.  Get your permit before before they start adding unreasonable restrictions on the back of every permit.  

    Also, let’s say these terrible bills become law, who’s to say they’ll be enforced? We all thought carry would never happen, yet here it is. What if some towns and counties say they will not enforce unconstitutional laws? It happens all the time across the US, sheriffs say they will uphold their oath to the constitution and not some silly law. Also, all the NJ 2A safe haven towns, now is their time to make it real.


  9. On 10/19/2022 at 6:35 AM, Jon K said:

    This is the reason I haven't bothered to go through the process of getting a CCW, I knew it would be weeks before the Marxists running this state destroyed CCW. You can have a CCW, just can't use it ANYWHERE in the state. And no, you probably wont still be alive by the time the courts strike it down. If ever.

    Things you can do with a NJ PTC even if this bill passes: get a PA non resident which we could not prior, take a walk in the neighborhood carrying. Not much but at least I have a permit when the bill gets signed into law. A federal judge could suspend it like the one in NY. Heck, because NJ & NY are blatantly pissing on SCOTUS, the justice assigned to our region could write a one pager ordering the states to follow their direction in Bruen. On its face, this bill is 100% un-constitutional, it may not even need long drawn out court cases.

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  10. It's been a week since receiving my permit and I've been experimenting. For a long day, a 5.11 undershirt with the padded pockets under each arm is wonderful. May not be good in warm weather. I carried for about 6 hours this way, very comfortable. For running out on quick errands I've been using a DeSantis pocket holster and carrying cross draw inner pocket of a Levi's jean jacket. I also used a traditional OWB belt holster for a few hours and even stopped for lunch.


  11. According to a family member who is a NJSP, there is no duty to inform and even better they have no way to know if you have a carry permit. The laser printed permits we get are not entered into a system yet thankfully and who knows if and when that will ever happen. There is no data base they can access on the cruiser computer. Remove all your NRA and 2A stickers, you're just asking for trouble. Some cops say to inform but who wants to get out of the car on a busy road and assume the position while they secure the firearm.


  12. On 10/8/2022 at 12:56 PM, GlockityGlockGlock said:

    My permit was mailed from court to pd last Friday

     

    Called pd yesterday, a full week after, and she was annoyed that I was even calling her...

    Either court lied, she lied, or USPS lost it. 

    I had to wait a week from when the court said they mailed it. I imagine it has to go down to the mail room and whenever they get around to put the stamp on the package or wait for a bunch. Then when it got to my PD they have to check everything, and that’s what the person at the front desk said, the people in records makes sure everything is accurate before they release it.

    On 10/7/2022 at 12:02 PM, DirtyDigz said:

    More rumor: Toms River PD received directive to send PTC's to Judge Ryan as of yesterday (Thu 10/6) morning.

    I heard that on gun for hire podcast, Gasinski is out and Ryan is it


  13. 7 minutes ago, codyp said:

    congrats. aside from the same question of what court orders did you get, can you give us an idea for where there at by permit number? maybe above or below 150/200?

     

    7 minutes ago, codyp said:

    congrats. aside from the same question of what court orders did you get, can you give us an idea for where there at by permit number? maybe above or below 150/200?

    Mine is low 100's. Look at the picture, backside, the court checked "none"

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